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It is taught briefly in national universities but barely anyone give a shit about it. Students just think of it as something you have to go thru to graduate.
People tell me the sentiment is the same in China
I am not Chinese so I cannot speak to the exact situation, but that seems to depend on the location.
Beijing? Hardcore communist strongpoint with Marxism a strong focus in local politics, universities, and civilian life.
Shanghai? Extremely liberal and nearly devoid of communist influence, with strong western leanings.
The thing people forget is China is a normal country with a Marxist Leninist party running it, there are diverse beliefs and people, and it's much more open then say, the soviet union, for better and for worse.